Electronic health records (EHRs) constitute a significant technological advance in the way medical information is stored, communicated, and processed by the multiple parties involved in the delivery of health care. However, there is widespread concern that privacy issues may impede the diffusion of this technology. In this study, we integrate the Concern for Information Privacy (CFIP) construct with the Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM) to examine attitude persuasion regarding the use of EHRs when concerns about privacy of information are present in patients. We draw from attitude and attitude persuasion literatures to develop hypotheses that individuals can be persuaded to support the use of EHRs, even in the presence of significant priva...
While electronic health records have the potential to vastly improve a patient’s health care, their ...
Healthcare industry leaders, government agencies and the general public are beginning to see the val...
AbstractDue to demographic changes, health information technologies comprising electronic health rec...
Electronic health records (EHRs) constitute a significant technological advance in the way medical i...
Within the emerging context of the digitization of health care, electronic health records (EHRs) con...
BACKGROUND: Although policy discourses frame integrated Electronic Health Records (EHRs) as essentia...
Background: Although policy discourses frame integrated Electronic Health Records (EHRs) as essent...
As a result of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH), heal...
International audienceRationale: Health digitalization raises important challenges for personal heal...
This paper presents the determinants of personal e-health records adoption by the Gen-Z population a...
BACKGROUND: The development of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) forms an integral part of the inform...
Government initiatives called for electronic health records for each individual healthcare consumer ...
Background The development of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) forms an integral part of the informa...
This study postulates issues related to electronic privacy and addresses the factors that directly e...
This study conducts a holistic investigation of citizens’ health information privacy concerns (HIPC)...
While electronic health records have the potential to vastly improve a patient’s health care, their ...
Healthcare industry leaders, government agencies and the general public are beginning to see the val...
AbstractDue to demographic changes, health information technologies comprising electronic health rec...
Electronic health records (EHRs) constitute a significant technological advance in the way medical i...
Within the emerging context of the digitization of health care, electronic health records (EHRs) con...
BACKGROUND: Although policy discourses frame integrated Electronic Health Records (EHRs) as essentia...
Background: Although policy discourses frame integrated Electronic Health Records (EHRs) as essent...
As a result of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH), heal...
International audienceRationale: Health digitalization raises important challenges for personal heal...
This paper presents the determinants of personal e-health records adoption by the Gen-Z population a...
BACKGROUND: The development of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) forms an integral part of the inform...
Government initiatives called for electronic health records for each individual healthcare consumer ...
Background The development of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) forms an integral part of the informa...
This study postulates issues related to electronic privacy and addresses the factors that directly e...
This study conducts a holistic investigation of citizens’ health information privacy concerns (HIPC)...
While electronic health records have the potential to vastly improve a patient’s health care, their ...
Healthcare industry leaders, government agencies and the general public are beginning to see the val...
AbstractDue to demographic changes, health information technologies comprising electronic health rec...